[SOLVED] Cost efficient pre-built?

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Hello!

I'm considering this pre-built, but I want to make sure I'm not cutting too many corners or spending more/less than necessary, and that I'm not investing in redundant parts. I'm up for building a PC myself if it's the better decision, but it would be my first go, so a pre-built would be more comfortable for the time being.

I'll be using it for general desk work (Office, browser, etc.) and mostly mid-tier, single-player gaming.

Case: Svive Halo S650
Video: ASUS GeForce RTX 2060 DUAL EVO OC
Processor: Intel Core i5-10400F Processor, Tray
Cooling: CM Hyper H411R ARGB Black Complete Edition
RAM: HyperX Fury RGB DDR4 2666MHz 16GB
Storage: Kingston A2000 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix B460-F GAMING motherboard
Power: Corsair TX550M, 550W PSU
System: Windows 10 Home
Monitor: Acer 24" KG241Qsbiip

Price: 11,999 SEK (about 1,370 USD, 1,070 GBP)

Thanks!
 
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The price is a bit high, but this does include an okay monitor, windows, and all off the shelf components.

I think this is a pretty good deal.
Sep 13, 2020
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Great! And out of curiosity, what about this (value for money):

Case: NZXT H510 Black
Video: ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER DUAL EVO ADV
Processor: Intel Core i9-10850K 3.6GHz LGA1200 Tray
Cooling: CM ML240L V2 ARGB Complete Edition
RAM: (x2) HyperX Fury RGB DDR4 3200MHz 16GB
Storage: Corsair Force MP510 series NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD 960GB
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z490-F GAMING motherboard
Power: Corsair TX750M, 750W PSU
System: Windows 10 Home

Price: 21,499 SEK (about 2,450 USD, 1,920 GBP)


Which of the two is the better deal for what's provided?